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Degree: | Bachelor of Science (BSc) |
Discipline: |
Business Administration
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Duration: | 48 months |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | American Bachelor in Business Administration |
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The primary aim of the four-year American Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program is to enable you to advance your career in the world of business by providing a general overview of business management topics suitable to a wide range of career paths.
This degree is awarded by State University of New York, Empire State University accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the main academic accreditation body for American colleges and universities located in the Middle States region.
Our approach places a great deal of emphasis on international aspects of commerce, which we believe are particularly important in today's business environment. With our multinational faculty and student body, UNYP is in an especially strong position to provide this valuable international perspective. Unique to our program is the interactive and dynamic teaching style of our faculty.
We recruit our professors from the EU and the USA, and most of them hold advanced degrees and professional experience in their fields of teaching. The theoretical and practical knowledge that you acquire in our program will provide you with a wide range of career options, in terms of both professional and geographical areas. The program also serves as a strong grounding for a career in the public sector, civil society, or academia.
Dual degree option: Students in this American bachelor’s degree program have the option of sitting the Czech state exams upon completion of their program. Successful candidates are then awarded dual degrees consisting of both an American degree from the State University of New York, Empire State University and a European degree from UNYP.
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